Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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Paramount and Artcraft Stars’ Latest Productions Listed alphabetically* released up to June 30th, Save the LIstI And see the PIcturesI HE children’s hour — filmed ! There is hardly any pleasure so keen as taking children to the motion picture theatre. Heavens above, how they do enjoy themselves ! Mother used to set aside a regular children's hour, and read or tell stories. But now, they go to one of the better theatres where Paramount and Artcraft Pictures are playing. To tell the truth. Mother vastly prefers this to the old children’s hour. Because she enjoys it, too. Doubly, in fact, — the children’s enjoyment and her own as well. The public has sensed the fact that Famous Players-Lasky Corporation can be depended on to keep Paramount and Artcraft Pictures just what all parents would like them to be — both for themselves and for the youngsters. Which is just another of the underlying reasons why ten thousand communities are for them. ^(uximount<^Clrtcra^ jHotion pictures ^ These two trade-marks are the sure way of identifying' Paramount and Artcraft Pictures — and the theatres that show them. Paramount John Barrymore in *Enid Bennett in Billie Burke in Marguerite Clark in Ethel Clayton in * Dorothy Dalton in Dorothy Gish in Lila Lee in **0hl You Women” A John Emerson-Anita Loos Productiof *'Ihe Test of Honor” "SteppinfiT O^t” "Good Gracious Annabelle” "Girls" "Men, Women and Money" "Other Men’s Wives" "I'll Get Him Yet" "A Daughter the WoU" Vivian Martin in Shirley Mason in ^Charles Ray in Wallace Reid in Bryant Washburn "An Innocent Adventuress* "The Final Close-Up" "Hay Foot, Straw Foot" "You're Fir^" in "Puttlnjf It Over" Paramount^Artcraft Specialt **Little Women” {from LouUa V. aIcou'm /amou* hook) A William A. Brady Production Maurice Tourneur's Production "Sporting* Life" "The Sliver King” starring William Faversham "False Faces” A Thomas H. luce Production "The Woman Thou Gavest Me” Hugh Ford's Production of Hall Caine'e Novel ^ Maurice Tourneur's Production "The White Heathe*/ "Secret Service” starring Robert Warw Artcraft Cecil B. de Mllle's Production "For Better, For Worse" Douglas Fairbanks in "The Blnlckerbockor Buckaroo" Elsie Ferguson in '"Rie Avalanche" D. W. Grlfflth'e Production '"True Heart Susie" •Wm. S. Hart in "Square Deal Sanderson" Mary Plckford in "Captain Kidd, Jr." Fred Stone in "Johnny Get Your Gun" •Supervision of Thomas H. Ince Paramount Comediet Paramount'Arbuckle Comedy "A Desert Hero” ParamountMack Sennett Comedies "Hearts and Flowers" "No Mother to Guide Him" ParamountFlagg Comedy "Welcome, Little Stranger" ParamountDrew Comedy "Squared" Paramount-Bray Pictograph One each week ParamountBurton Holmes Travel Pictures One each week K FAMOUS PLATERS -LASKY CORPORATION li, APOUV ZaHORAiK JSSSEl.lASKTt«>JVB CECIL UDIMIUEnrnri 04EW rORK., (Four) %